Hi folks,
Some decent progress has been made on my Novamill upgrades, and I now have coolant.
This seems to be having a positive effect on surface finish in free cutting aluminium, and generally how the tools are cutting.
Have a look at my YouTube video if you are interested.
https://youtu.be/URk_8mYi-z4
Cheers
BPM
"Fogbuster" style coolant on a novamill...
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Micromill 2000
Re: "Fogbuster" style coolant on a novamill...
That clamp/stop on the right looks interesting! Did you machine the yourself? It looks like it's sitting on raised pads, and has tangs to fit the T-slots? What material is it made from?
Cheers
Jon
Cheers
Jon
Re: "Fogbuster" style coolant on a novamill...
Hi Jon,madebymccoy wrote:That clamp/stop on the right looks interesting! Did you machine the yourself? It looks like it's sitting on raised pads, and has tangs to fit the T-slots? What material is it made from?
Cheers
Jon
it's a practice piece for the mounting plate (which is square) for my 4th axis I use it as a stop. The tangs are to provide alignment via mating with the t slot walls. The 4th axis then is aligned by the shoulders.
I will still have to sweep it in for accurate work but most of the time it's good enough to drop on and go.
thanks for the interest...
Cheers
Barry M
Re: "Fogbuster" style coolant on a novamill...
Hi Jon,madebymccoy wrote:That clamp/stop on the right looks interesting! Did you machine the yourself? It looks like it's sitting on raised pads, and has tangs to fit the T-slots? What material is it made from?
Cheers
Jon
it's a practice piece for the mounting plate (which is square) for my 4th axis I use it as a stop. The tangs are to provide alignment via mating with the t slot walls. The 4th axis then is aligned by the shoulders.
I will still have to sweep it in for accurate work but most of the time it's good enough to drop on and go.
thanks for the interest...
Cheers
Barry M
Re: "Fogbuster" style coolant on a novamill...
It's aluminium...